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. >> a group of civil rights advocates. >> civil rights people who want. >> defend o. firmive action. >> how many states right now have no affirmative action in, say, universities in hiring? do we know? >> california just the ninth circuit said the referendum that the california passed banning affirmative action was okay. so the reason the supreme court took this is because now. >> i'm just wondering how many states have this kind of stuff. we don't know? we'll find out. >> this is a ripe issue that they have tried to not. >> i'm agreeing. >> the supreme court is going it uphold no affirmative statements in action that states voted it out. >> the voters voted for this it. >> a big states rights issue. >> this is in colorado. we predicted this would happen here. the left wing press went wild. more and more school districts are saying that if you are a transgendered person, you know, they are not subjective. you you don't have to prove that you can two and use any bathroom you want. any locker room you want. >> right. >> what's happening, guilfoyle in colorado. >> challe
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civil rights, groups, though are not happy. andy reports from gainesville in florida, one of the centers for the u.s. drone industry. >> reporter: this is a maverick, this tiny aircraft carries with it cutting-edge technology. controlled by remote or through a preprogrammed flight path. it offers a bird's eye view from the ground below. buyers from across the spectrum are lining up for training sessions. >> we say you can find something, look at it, and track it, and they say we can doing a culture, pipeline inspection, so we're getting feedback that the plane is more versatile than we thought. >> reporter: drones are increasingly being approved by the u.s. government for use in the civil air space. the applications are limitless these craft are currently being bought by the u.s. military. but as this technology becomes more advanced and these eyes in the sky more prevalent there are concerns about privacies. for human rights lawyers it's the lack of regulations that worry him the most. >> the model framework, the circumstance
civil rights, groups, though are not happy. andy reports from gainesville in florida, one of the centers for the u.s. drone industry. >> reporter: this is a maverick, this tiny aircraft carries with it cutting-edge technology. controlled by remote or through a preprogrammed flight path. it offers a bird's eye view from the ground below. buyers from across the spectrum are lining up for training sessions. >> we say you can find something, look at it, and track it, and they say we can...
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. >> a group of civil rights advocates. >> civil rights people who want. >> defend o. firmive action. >> how many states right now have no affirmative action in, say, universities in hiring? do we know? >> california just the ninth circuit said the referendum that the california passed banning affirmative action was okay. so the reason the supreme court took this is because now. >> i'm just wondering how many states have this kind of stuff. we don't know? we'll find out. >> this is a ripe issue that they have tried to not. >> i'm agreeing. >> the supreme court is going it uphold no affirmative statements in action that states voted it out. >> the voters voted for this it. >> a big states rights issue. >> this is in colorado. we predicted this would happen here. the left wing press went wild. more and more school districts are saying that if you are a transgendered person, you know, they are not subjective. you you don't have to prove that you can two and use any bathroom you want. any locker room you want. >> right. >> what's happening, guilfoyle in colorado. >> challe
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rights attorney who represented the family of trayvon martin. >> these parents sent their child to school with his book bag and he was returned to them in a body bag. >> reporter: they are pushing for the school to release more images from gym surveillance cameras. so far the only angle made public doesn't show how johnson ended up in the mat leaving the family with more questions. >> we're going to fight to the end. until we get justice for kendrick. >> reporter: for many, a death so strange it's proving hard to let go. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, georgia. >>> coming up next here tonight, spectacular pictures of what the astronauts witnessed from a window of the international space station. ♪ >>> a sure sign of the season outside our nbc news headquarters here in new york, the rockefeller center ice skating rink opened today with temperatures around 70 degrees. skaters took to the rink regardless perhaps wondering if the ice would melt below their feet. >>> a look at some out-of-this world pictures from the international space station. the astronauts saw a strange and unexpected view out
rights attorney who represented the family of trayvon martin. >> these parents sent their child to school with his book bag and he was returned to them in a body bag. >> reporter: they are pushing for the school to release more images from gym surveillance cameras. so far the only angle made public doesn't show how johnson ended up in the mat leaving the family with more questions. >> we're going to fight to the end. until we get justice for kendrick. >> reporter: for...
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rights. and parents all over the country take the lessons of this case to heart. >> telling boys don't run because they may think you're suspicious. but now don't walk slowly because that also means you're suspicious. we have to figure out what is the pace which a black man can walk in america and be beyond suspicion. >> what would you tell parents out there? >> that's a very difficult subject for me, because my oldest son, he likes to go out with his friends. he likes to go to the movies and things like that. i'm very afraid right now. because i have no clue what to tell him. >> he was just a teenager walking home from a convenience store after buying a cold drink and some candy. but the killing of trayvon martin hit too close to home for too many to be easily forgotten. >>> this is your first time to denmark? >> i've got to be honest, i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries without massive social problems. i'm here for you, man. if you're not the poster boy for the entire country, y
rights. and parents all over the country take the lessons of this case to heart. >> telling boys don't run because they may think you're suspicious. but now don't walk slowly because that also means you're suspicious. we have to figure out what is the pace which a black man can walk in america and be beyond suspicion. >> what would you tell parents out there? >> that's a very difficult subject for me, because my oldest son, he likes to go out with his friends. he likes to go...
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and you had you had you know the women's rights movement you had the civil rights movement conservatives look at this and they think that it's a bad thing they don't like social instability they want stability they want to use stable system which is you know dickens that's what they're trying to take us back to that's if you take my take a live thanks for all your calls and we didn't get your call again tonight tries back again next week and keep the video questions coming we always play them first it's easy to grab your phone flip it around point out your own face hit record and toss in your question or comment e-mail it to us that your take my take at g. mail dot com. coming up we know when global warming will become permanent just thirty four years from now but could rising temperatures mean something worse the end of most life on earth and more on that in tonight's daily. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images from seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule today. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact
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it begins with the kennedy assassination and focuses on his involvement in civil rights. we saw some of this not long ago. we saw a couple of clips. he looks just like lyndon johnson with the glasses and the forehead. an amazing look. >> i think so too. now it is here i can't wait to see it. >> no release date yet but they say it is coming. >> all right. we are excited about that. >>> we told you yesterday, halle berry and olivier martinez had their baby boy. now we have the name of the baby. they decided to go back to olivier's spanish roots. his name is maceo robert martinez. >> i hope he is sexy and good looking as his parents. tough act to follow. >> he has no choice. that name dates back centuries and centuries. it has been reformatted and americanized and now it is matthew essentially but back in the day it is maceo and robert is olivier's dad's name. they kept it nice and close to olivier. >> i like it. >> i like it too. i think the will be an incredibly good looking kid and with the name like maceo. he's got the girls beat. are you kidding me? >> he has the name a
it begins with the kennedy assassination and focuses on his involvement in civil rights. we saw some of this not long ago. we saw a couple of clips. he looks just like lyndon johnson with the glasses and the forehead. an amazing look. >> i think so too. now it is here i can't wait to see it. >> no release date yet but they say it is coming. >> all right. we are excited about that. >>> we told you yesterday, halle berry and olivier martinez had their baby boy. now we...
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for redress, why wouldn't civil rights leaders respond? that's what we're about. but rather than explain that, i used to just call you a name, keep going. >> i don't mean to belabor this, but it is part of the book and it's stuff a lot of people are going to ask you about. so you don't believe that the brawley case was a hoax? >> i believe that the basis of our involvement of saying that this prosecutor should have moved forward and brought this into court was absolutely the right position to take. and that was the position we took. >> john ridley. >> for me, reverend, and i lived in new york a long time ago, you've always been a person of stature. a lot of people, this book is addressed to other rejected stones. i look at you and say here's a man who started somewhere and went somewhere. if you're someone sitting at home, doesn't have a platform, how do they take your message and actually activate it? how do they go from being someone who's completely rejected, has no platform, nowhere to go, to actually changing their life? >> it has not
for redress, why wouldn't civil rights leaders respond? that's what we're about. but rather than explain that, i used to just call you a name, keep going. >> i don't mean to belabor this, but it is part of the book and it's stuff a lot of people are going to ask you about. so you don't believe that the brawley case was a hoax? >> i believe that the basis of our involvement of saying that this prosecutor should have moved forward and brought this into court was absolutely the right...
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rights. at each of those moments, skeptics questioned whether there were senators capable of resisting little fresher and whether senators were prepared to leave -- lead a divided nation. colleagues, this is our moment. this is our chance to bring this nation back from the precipice. we should agree to restore the inctions of government, not a piecemeal fashion, but in an orderly process befitting a great nation. we should spare america's workers and businesses the tragic consequences of a first- ever default on our nation's debt. we should restore the time- honored process of legislating by adopting a bipartisan budget with the house, by considering spending bills on the floor of this chamber and passing appropriation bills in an orderly process. we can vote today, this afternoon, to go to conference on the budget and begin to resolve our differences with the house. if we fail, we know that we will diminish this great body and our weat nation, a nation which have all taken a solemn oath to s
rights. at each of those moments, skeptics questioned whether there were senators capable of resisting little fresher and whether senators were prepared to leave -- lead a divided nation. colleagues, this is our moment. this is our chance to bring this nation back from the precipice. we should agree to restore the inctions of government, not a piecemeal fashion, but in an orderly process befitting a great nation. we should spare america's workers and businesses the tragic consequences of a...
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military, and civil engineers and emergency services, but as the eye in the sky is more prevalent, there are questions about privacy. for human rights lawyers like winston, it's the lack of regulations that worry him the most. >> the framework and the restraints. as a man of public policy of a great power, i haven't seen that. so needless to say, i'm concerned, but the only one. >> reporter: in a facility it where the mavericks are built, there are no concerns about privacy. drones have been used to fight fires and save people's lives, and privacy is the last thing. >> we put the information, and these tools have exist much more easily violate our rights than anything. >> reporter: in the debate over the use of drones, as it continues to heat up, it's estimated that by 2015 there will be more than 70,000 of these in the skies over north america. gainesville, florida. >> secretary of state, john kerry, has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan. kerry is there to push karzai into negotiations over his security agreement. the deal would allow u.s. troops to remain in afghanistan after th
military, and civil engineers and emergency services, but as the eye in the sky is more prevalent, there are questions about privacy. for human rights lawyers like winston, it's the lack of regulations that worry him the most. >> the framework and the restraints. as a man of public policy of a great power, i haven't seen that. so needless to say, i'm concerned, but the only one. >> reporter: in a facility it where the mavericks are built, there are no concerns about privacy. drones...
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some people have suggested that if you look at house republicans right now, there is something of a civil war playing out. [laughter] is a vigorous debate, and that is fair enough. look, we are a pretty big party. we have been the major party in congressional elections, which is quite something. we are used to thinking of a republican party that was much smaller thanand this one is. this is a raucous caucus, no doubt about it. a lot of people came here in 2020 and 2012. again, they are trying to do the right thing, doing what their constituents want them to do, i would expect a vigorous debate. the democrats are more cohesive than they used to be. the diversity that we used to think of, they are smart -- smaller and further to the left, it makes agreement between the two difficult from the speaker standpoint. host: congressman peter king talk about this clash within republicans. let's listen. [video clip] are willing to close down the government if youacare were not defunded, are not a real conservative unless you voted to shut down the government, people like senator cruise, building up
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>> yeah the southern democratic caucus 20th century stops civil rights legislation. >> 30 years. this has happened before. let me ask you, here is a question a lot of democrats are asking, republicans will ask it another time. how does a journalist take an issue like this and not engage in false equivalency and say, well, on the one hand this, on the other -- what do you teach your students? zp . >> i think you have to look below the surface of the news and that takes you past the false equivalency of the news of the day t. madison yan proposition, how do we account for redistricting as a source in the house caucus, i think in the last election a million more votes were cast for the house than republicans, we still have a solid majority. that's a result of the census and the republican control of the safehouses led to safer districts. the senate caucus in the south during the civil rights era was the function of the role of the senate. the fact that you could bring two senators out of every state. we sut up the equivalent of those safe zones for the republican party. >> they have
>> yeah the southern democratic caucus 20th century stops civil rights legislation. >> 30 years. this has happened before. let me ask you, here is a question a lot of democrats are asking, republicans will ask it another time. how does a journalist take an issue like this and not engage in false equivalency and say, well, on the one hand this, on the other -- what do you teach your students? zp . >> i think you have to look below the surface of the news and that takes you past...
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civil rights act in 1964, maybe the most important piece of legislation of the 20th century, 61% of the democrats in the house voted for that piece of legislation, 80% of the republicans in the house voted for that piece of egislation. 981, in the snarks 78% voted for rageon 8% voted economics. you had the republican party joining with a number of presidents and a democratic president. you have this bill that didn't receive any support from the other party and rests on all these broken promises that your health care will decline $2,500 a family, you can keep your plan, keep your doctor, we know none of that is true. i just want to ask the gentleman from oklahoma, i yield to him because he and i had been discussing this idea of the president's responsibility to enforce border security and enforce laws related to immigration. so i'll yield you as much time as you consume so you can discuss that. mr. bridenstine: i appreciate that. it's perfectly appropriate that we have the gentleman here from arizona as well. the gentleman from arizona, you know, when you serve in this body you get to me
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congressman john lewis on the early years of the civil rights movement. /bookclub. coolidge was grace also known as the first lady of baseball. >> being in massachusetts and vermont, they were big boston red sox fans. washington,nt to they had little allegiance to the local team down there, the washington senators. we have a number of the season passes she was given by the american league. usually, they were issued to her in a wallet or a pocket book. some of those pocket books are wonderful art deco in style. is thethe exhibits certificate she was given by the boston red sox and the washington nationals, as they were called. they designated her first lady of baseball. --watch our program on verse on grace coolidge at our website or see it saturday at 7 p.m. eastern. we continue our series live monday. >> "washington journal" continues. we are joined at the desk by minnesota -- minnesota congressman keith ellison. democrats were invited to the white house to talk about these issues. what did you come away from that meeting with? i came away with the idea that we are
congressman john lewis on the early years of the civil rights movement. /bookclub. coolidge was grace also known as the first lady of baseball. >> being in massachusetts and vermont, they were big boston red sox fans. washington,nt to they had little allegiance to the local team down there, the washington senators. we have a number of the season passes she was given by the american league. usually, they were issued to her in a wallet or a pocket book. some of those pocket books are...
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. >>> and to the civil war in syria now. two suicide car bombings tonight, the power caught right on camera, right outside of a tv station in damascus. the explosions -- look at this, caught on live tv. the guest during that interview, so shaken by the blast, he removes his ear piece and then heads for cover right after the explosions. meanwhile, in northwestern syria tonight, the red cross calling this evening for the immediate release of seven volunteers from the red cross, abducted today by gunmen who attacked their convoy. >>> and to the uk tonight, where authorities working on a high profile missing child case say they have new leads now and new persons of interest, as they search for madeleine mccann, who vanished while on vacation with her parents in 2007. abc's lama hasan reporting in from portugal tonight. >> reporter: six years after maddy mccann went missing on a family vacation in portugal, the first images of a person of interest seen by witnesses in the town the night she disappeared. detectives describe him as
. >>> and to the civil war in syria now. two suicide car bombings tonight, the power caught right on camera, right outside of a tv station in damascus. the explosions -- look at this, caught on live tv. the guest during that interview, so shaken by the blast, he removes his ear piece and then heads for cover right after the explosions. meanwhile, in northwestern syria tonight, the red cross calling this evening for the immediate release of seven volunteers from the red cross, abducted...
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rights act and medicaid and medicare were passed. it's not going to happen. we are the last trillionized -- industrialized country on the face of the earth to have national health insurance. it's the right thing to do. it's folly for governors in the states that haven't allowed the medicaid expansion to go forward to do that, and i hope they would. i hope the republicans come to their senses and we end this shutdown. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. bera, for five minutes. mr. bera: thank you, mr. speaker. day number 10, mr. speaker, today is day number 10 of the government shutdown. a totally unnecessary government shutdown. this is a manufactured crisis, mr. speaker. it's time that he we open the government back up. mr. speaker, if our leadership's not able to get together, if the house, senate, and the president are not able to sit at the table, then maybe it's time to turn to rank-and-file members. this morning o
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now several civil rights organizations are challenging the ban. >>> john bon jovi made a super fan's dream come true this weekend when he showed up to walk her down the aisle in las vegas. she was begging the star to do the honors. his tour was in town and it was the same chapel where bon jovi got married in 1989. >> i'm not sure if you're the groom if you feel up staged. >> yeah, actually snafu got married to bon jovi. >> i can't believe we did this. exactly. >> meanwhile, you're out fishing and enjoying yourself -- >> this is what happens. this is just outside of dallas. look at that, boom. about 200 feet off the bow. they had seen the thunder heads rolling in and decided to get into port but not before that happened. unbelievable stuff. boaters are the number one fatalities when it comes to lightning strikes. good news, new york state paying for lady liberty to be open. if you're heading to new york check it out the next three days. maybe showers tomorrow. otherwise, partly sunny skies. our top weather story today, we have a big storm system coming out of the plains. it's bringing
now several civil rights organizations are challenging the ban. >>> john bon jovi made a super fan's dream come true this weekend when he showed up to walk her down the aisle in las vegas. she was begging the star to do the honors. his tour was in town and it was the same chapel where bon jovi got married in 1989. >> i'm not sure if you're the groom if you feel up staged. >> yeah, actually snafu got married to bon jovi. >> i can't believe we did this. exactly....
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and i think what is so important right now, what the progressive side and really just defenders of civil society need to do is run for those local seats and have that farm team that can move up so that we aren't dominated by these politicians who are really just tools of the right wing billionaires. but it makes it a lot harder when the right is able to buy even the school board level seats. right now that's not the case. right now progressives really have a fighting chance, especially in smaller towns and that's happening all over wisconsin. >> mitch, do you think the conservative supreme court is going to find a way to justify eliminating all of these caps? >> well, it's interesting. because they could end up either doing nothing, changing everything, or maybe just saying the caps themselves are unconstitutional. what's interesting is in the past, justice roberts, the chief justice, as you remember, affirmed obama care. the affordable care act. which people didn't expect. and he did it to in effect save the reputation of the court. we'll be interested to see if he today or in the comin
and i think what is so important right now, what the progressive side and really just defenders of civil society need to do is run for those local seats and have that farm team that can move up so that we aren't dominated by these politicians who are really just tools of the right wing billionaires. but it makes it a lot harder when the right is able to buy even the school board level seats. right now that's not the case. right now progressives really have a fighting chance, especially in...
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civil rights advocates are calling the proposal overreach and calling it unconstitutional. >>> a weekend shopping spree leaving two walmart stores all but cleaned out. check this out. the company is left footing the bill here. customers using their government funded debit cards discovered a computer glitch gave them unlimited balances so what did they do? ? they tried to spend unlimitedly. they would buy everything they could! in reality, there was a limit the whole time apparently and walmart will likely have to absorb the losses. >> yikes! >> yikes is right. >>> what kind of weather can you expect as you walk out the door this morning? indra petersons is here to check out the forecast. >> not bad today. we saw the rain pushing out of the area. you can see yesterday's radar of the remnants of that storm. we are watching the next storm in the pipeline and see it today. it's bringing showers from minnesota down through texas. but the big story again will be right around texas because of tropical moisture from tropical depression that is already here. you can it here in baja. the moisture
civil rights advocates are calling the proposal overreach and calling it unconstitutional. >>> a weekend shopping spree leaving two walmart stores all but cleaned out. check this out. the company is left footing the bill here. customers using their government funded debit cards discovered a computer glitch gave them unlimited balances so what did they do? ? they tried to spend unlimitedly. they would buy everything they could! in reality, there was a limit the whole time apparently and...
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the original civil rights architects, and i headed up the southern christian leadership conference here in los angeles for about five years. it was an organize founded by martin luther king. this is a guy that as we know stood on the steps during the -- 50 years ago in the march on washington and said he wanted people to be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. as we heard, the arguments coming from the other side now opposing, you know, dismantling affirmative action, are saying, no, we do need to consider race, people do need to be treated differently because of their skin color. i find that very bizarre that they are now basically in the position where the segregationists were 20 or so years ago arguing against dismantling of segregation laws. >> to many it doesn't seem fair, doesn't seem right. we'll see what the u.s. supreme court does decide this term. joe hicks joins us today from l.a. sir, thank you very much. what do you think about that? e-mail us or twitter at fox and friend. >> coming up, are we about to get downgraded again? and what will th
the original civil rights architects, and i headed up the southern christian leadership conference here in los angeles for about five years. it was an organize founded by martin luther king. this is a guy that as we know stood on the steps during the -- 50 years ago in the march on washington and said he wanted people to be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. as we heard, the arguments coming from the other side now opposing, you know, dismantling affirmative...
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my point is the law steps in when there are gaps like this to right a wrong. this is the pervasiveness of social media. whether it's criminal or civil liability case, wrongful death, the parents bear some responsibility, the question is in what way. >> i don't know. >> i have nothing. >> i'm with erica. this is what scares me about having kids, you create 18 years of risk you have little or no control over. think about if you were jeffrey dahmer's parents, are you somehow responsible for that or would a mass shooter, if you're the parents there, with the gun locker open, you are guilty. >> can i add something? charge the kids as adults instead of charge the parents. >> they are monsters as far as i'm concerned, the parents and the fact they did that, they should be in juvenile delinquency until at least 18. the parents bought it and it seems if you bought it and it was used for criminal purposes, you're aiding and a betbetting. if that doesn't work, put them in foster care. >> you're worked up. >> okay. >> a, if a kid hits someone in a car, is the parent respo
my point is the law steps in when there are gaps like this to right a wrong. this is the pervasiveness of social media. whether it's criminal or civil liability case, wrongful death, the parents bear some responsibility, the question is in what way. >> i don't know. >> i have nothing. >> i'm with erica. this is what scares me about having kids, you create 18 years of risk you have little or no control over. think about if you were jeffrey dahmer's parents, are you somehow...
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military, civil engineers and emergency services. but as this technology becomes more advanced and the eyes in the sky more prevalent there are concerns about privacy. for human rights lawyers it's the lack of regulations that worries him the most. >> the model framework, the circumstance and the restraints. i need to see that as a matter of public policy of a great power. i need to say that. needless to say i'm uneasy about it, but i'm not the only one. >> reporter: but at the facility where the mavericks are designed and built there were no concerns about privacy. the company's ceo say drones have been used to fight fires and save lives. >> we input information in our cellphones, these violate our rights more than any unmanned aircraft system. >> reporter: while the debate over the use of drones continues to heat up its estimated by 2015 there will be more than 7,000 of these craft in the skies over north america. al jazeera, gainesville, florida. >> coming up on al jazeera america, secretary of state john kerry makes an urgent vis
military, civil engineers and emergency services. but as this technology becomes more advanced and the eyes in the sky more prevalent there are concerns about privacy. for human rights lawyers it's the lack of regulations that worries him the most. >> the model framework, the circumstance and the restraints. i need to see that as a matter of public policy of a great power. i need to say that. needless to say i'm uneasy about it, but i'm not the only one. >> reporter: but at the...
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and on week two of the shutdown, i ask of this congress to do what's right for families like jill. that's nothing more than, let's talk, shake hands, work together , be civil, be kind and allow congress to vote on a measure that simply reopens this government. we've been talking this morning and now into the afternoon that the votes are there. republicans and democrats together, but only together, can reopen this government. we can do it right now. we can do it right this minute, for that matter. and i think everybody here today , at least here today, would say, let's do that. let's bring this up for a vote, let's open government, let's do what's right for jill king, her family and all the families throughout this country. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. ms. hanabusa: if the gentlelady would stay just for a little conversation with me. mrs. bustos: sure. ms. hanabusa: i had the opportunity to actually go to rock island and i know people probably say, what is somebody from hawaii doing on rock island? but i also want people to know how difficult it must be for jil
and on week two of the shutdown, i ask of this congress to do what's right for families like jill. that's nothing more than, let's talk, shake hands, work together , be civil, be kind and allow congress to vote on a measure that simply reopens this government. we've been talking this morning and now into the afternoon that the votes are there. republicans and democrats together, but only together, can reopen this government. we can do it right now. we can do it right this minute, for that...
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we were talking act the civil rights act that drew up certain districts in states to ensure that there would be minority representatives. that actually, as we were saying, hurts the democratic party more than the republican party. >> it took what were fairly reliable democratic voters and gobbled them in one district, whereas if you spread them out you might have reduced the likelihood in some cases that you'd have a black or hispanic representative, particularly a black remitive in the south. the question becomes what kind of policies do you want. it's more likely particularly for african-american voters, you'd have a larger democratic delegation that might work. but cook's point is interesting. we have a system now where politicians are choosing the voters as opposed to voters choosing the politicians. stunning. >> the numbers don't add up. 15% approval rating for congress and 90% of the members get re-elected. that's less of a turnover rate than the old soviet politburo. >> the 10% might have been retirees or open seats. >> yeah, exactly. >> it is ridiculous in every state if you lo
we were talking act the civil rights act that drew up certain districts in states to ensure that there would be minority representatives. that actually, as we were saying, hurts the democratic party more than the republican party. >> it took what were fairly reliable democratic voters and gobbled them in one district, whereas if you spread them out you might have reduced the likelihood in some cases that you'd have a black or hispanic representative, particularly a black remitive in the...
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now several civil rights organizations are challenging the ban. >>> john bon jovi made a super fan's dream come true this weekend when he showed up to walk her down the aisle in las vegas. she was begging the star to do the honors. his tour was in town and it was the same chapel where bon jovi got married in 1989. >> i'm not sure if you're the groom if you feel up staged. >> yeah, actually snafu got married to bon jovi. >> i can't believe we did this. exactly. >> meanwhile, you're out fishing and enjoying yourself -- >> this is what happens. this is just outside of dallas. look at that, boom. about 200 feet off the bow. they had seen the thunder heads rolling in and decided to get into port but not before that happened. unbelievable stuff. boaters are the number one fatalities when it comes to lightning strikes. good news, new york state paying for lady liberty to be open. if you're heading to new york check it out the next three days. maybe showers tomorrow. otherwise, partly sunny skies. our top weather story today, we have a big storm system coming out of the plains. it's bringing
now several civil rights organizations are challenging the ban. >>> john bon jovi made a super fan's dream come true this weekend when he showed up to walk her down the aisle in las vegas. she was begging the star to do the honors. his tour was in town and it was the same chapel where bon jovi got married in 1989. >> i'm not sure if you're the groom if you feel up staged. >> yeah, actually snafu got married to bon jovi. >> i can't believe we did this. exactly....
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civil disobedience, no violence. do it right. do it smart. >> these are open-air memorials, very little cost if any to the federal government. these are for our honored war dead. we're not going to stand by to let this happen. >> reporter: here in d.c. from the world war ii memorial some protesters walked west to the lincoln memorial to remove barricades. others marched up 17th street to the white house. most participated for most of the day. martha: that is speaker is former navy seal ben smith, rallying folks. there were protests outside of the ones we see here that were connected across the country, right, peter. >> reporter: organizers called this a million vet march. they wanted people across the country to go to the local war memorials like gettysburg to protest the shut down government treated military. other places we saw protests, texas, south carolina, north carolina, virginia and pennsylvania at valley forge. >> this is like the boston tea party all over again at the valley forge park. >> people died and shed blood her
civil disobedience, no violence. do it right. do it smart. >> these are open-air memorials, very little cost if any to the federal government. these are for our honored war dead. we're not going to stand by to let this happen. >> reporter: here in d.c. from the world war ii memorial some protesters walked west to the lincoln memorial to remove barricades. others marched up 17th street to the white house. most participated for most of the day. martha: that is speaker is former navy...
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eastern right here on fox news channel. >> meantime secretary of state john kerry is wading into the issue of the bloody civil war in syria, calling for an international peace conference to set up a transitional government, calling the issue quote, imperative. >> president assad has lost the legitimacy necessary to be able to be a cohesive force that could bring people together. and that it is clear that in implementing geneva one, which is the only purpose for having the geneva conference now, that there has to be a transition government. there has to be a new governing entity in syria in order to permit the possibility of peace. arthel: steve centanni is live in washington now with the latest. hi, steve. >> reporter: hi, arthel. yeah, john kerry turning up the heat on syria now, insisting that there needs to be this international peace conference as soon as possible. now planning for a peace conference has been underway since last year in geneva but the urgency is you know lined by recent car bomb attacks. another car bomb exploding in the rebel-held northern part of the country ki
eastern right here on fox news channel. >> meantime secretary of state john kerry is wading into the issue of the bloody civil war in syria, calling for an international peace conference to set up a transitional government, calling the issue quote, imperative. >> president assad has lost the legitimacy necessary to be able to be a cohesive force that could bring people together. and that it is clear that in implementing geneva one, which is the only purpose for having the geneva...
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civil liberties union attorney lee rolan. mr. doddson, you say here that we didn't meet the wolf head on. what do you want people to know about the operation, what it was supposed to be and how it went wrong? what's your message? >> well, i guess what i want people to know is a lot more detail and a lot more clear understanding of the operation. it wasn't so much that weapons were lost, that they escaped us. we zigged when we should have zagged and they got away from us. it was the design of the operation, the methodology and the strategy that was employed that was in error from the beginning. that's a lot of what i don't think people understand. >> and why do you think your bosses don't want this book to come out? >> well, i can tell you, there's a lot in the book that hasn't been publicly reported on yet. also more in-depth -- what i try to do is make it to where people can understand it more rather than just sound bites and, you know, books on radar. the narrative makes it more comprehendible or more understandable to get
civil liberties union attorney lee rolan. mr. doddson, you say here that we didn't meet the wolf head on. what do you want people to know about the operation, what it was supposed to be and how it went wrong? what's your message? >> well, i guess what i want people to know is a lot more detail and a lot more clear understanding of the operation. it wasn't so much that weapons were lost, that they escaped us. we zigged when we should have zagged and they got away from us. it was the design...
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it's not our intent to be involved in civil disobedience, but we feel that we've got to stand up and make a statement and that the nation's capitol has to hear this statement that we're making. >> steve: all right. i know there are a lot of people looking in right now and they've got sunday available. they'd like to perhaps help out, show their support for vets and active duty. do you have a web site? >> there is a web site. just google million vet march. you'll find it. that's all you have to do and we're going to assemble at the world war ii memorial at 9:00 o'clock on sunday morning. we should have some members of congress there to speak and there will also be a rally at the iwo jima memorial and any memorial in your state across the country, assemble on sunday at 9:00 o'clock and show your support for the veterans, as well as the active duty military. >> steve: all right. lieutenant general jerry boykin, we thank you very much. we know you got a big weekend. we thank you very much for spending a little of your friday with us. >> thanks, steve. >> steve: it is now exactly 20 minut
it's not our intent to be involved in civil disobedience, but we feel that we've got to stand up and make a statement and that the nation's capitol has to hear this statement that we're making. >> steve: all right. i know there are a lot of people looking in right now and they've got sunday available. they'd like to perhaps help out, show their support for vets and active duty. do you have a web site? >> there is a web site. just google million vet march. you'll find it. that's all...
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look, i think mcconnell and boehner, history will show that they were desperately trying to prevent a civil war inside the party. that that's, you know, they have made decisions that i think have frustrated the white house, frustrated harry reid, frustrated some democrats. but when you look at what they were looking at in the moment and a lot of times essentially just trying to survive the week, just trying to survive the month, just trying to survive a quarter, and it's been about trying to prevent, prevent this, prevent anything from becoming the spark that does create, i think, what has the makings of a very bitter -- something that will make ford and reagan in '76 seem quaint. >> lawrence -- >> i'm not one that thinks john boehner does a bad job. he does the only job that's available. every single time i've watched him make a call during his speakership i didn't see an alternative he had, including a bunch of calls he's made which he clearly thought were stupid things for the house to do but that's what the votes were telling him he had to do. and, you know, the way out of this is guys
look, i think mcconnell and boehner, history will show that they were desperately trying to prevent a civil war inside the party. that that's, you know, they have made decisions that i think have frustrated the white house, frustrated harry reid, frustrated some democrats. but when you look at what they were looking at in the moment and a lot of times essentially just trying to survive the week, just trying to survive the month, just trying to survive a quarter, and it's been about trying to...